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Power Steering Cooler I.D. Question
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05/22/20 12:45 AM
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Hi gang! I need some help with the ID of P/S cooler. There is a date stamp of 3024 ; which I think is Nov. 7th 1969, and them the rest....I need help with!!!
Here are some photos to help you all help me! Should I sand blast it? Or leave it alone?
THANK YOU!!!!!!!!
Last edited by The Black Car; 05/22/20 12:54 AM.
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Re: Power Steering Cooler I.D. Question
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05/22/20 01:29 AM
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here's a proper musclecar Saginaw power steering cooler the one pictured above has the bracket bent - if fixed, it would mount correctly - but the lines are pointing in the wrong direction if that's off a MOPAR - - I'm thinking 1975 C-body "cop car"
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Re: Power Steering Cooler I.D. Question
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05/22/20 03:17 PM
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Thanks for the quick reply and info.
I put the bracket “back” where it belongs, now fits perfectly. Lines are not a problem, just need a little adjustment, its for a C-body so it’s perfect.
Last edited by The Black Car; 05/22/20 03:31 PM.
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Re: Power Steering Cooler I.D. Question
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05/29/20 11:37 AM
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Interesting. Prob 40 years ago in HR / PHR/ CC mag there was an article on homemade "cool cans" for fuel lines. Insulated Ice bucket with two PS coolers like this, in sequence. Fill bucket with ice/ice water/dry ice, plumb fuel lines to it, and chill your gas at the track.
Last edited by Vert; 05/29/20 11:38 AM.
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